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What happens when you visit our web sites?
When you access our web pages, we may automatically (i. e. not by registration) collect the following information via http link:
- IP address of the visitor
- Computer operating system used and type of your Internet browser
- Date and average time spent

This information does not allow drawing any conclusions on the person unless this person has a static IP address that is assigned to her/his name. We attach great importance to continuously improving both the quality and the acceptance of our web site. A statistics program provides the necessary information on number of visits and the total online hours spent on our web pages. And, again, there is no reference to the person viewing our web site. This data can be accessed by only a few authorized employees of our company.

What are cookies and how do we use them?
When you view one of our web pages, we may store some information on your computer in the form of a text file, or 'cookie', unless this function was manually disabled in your internet browser. Please refer to the user's guide of your browser provider on how to block or accept cookies from being stored. If used and handled properly, cookies are unobjectionable from a data protection point of view. Ingersoll Rand Trading uses cookies to find out what the visitor's interests are and to tailor their web pages to better match them both in terms of contents and navigation. Cookies may also be used to identify your computer and to ascertain whether an http data communication link with our site had already been established. Any such information recorded and used in the form of cookies is anonymous and does not link online action to an identifiable person. There is no question about viewing our web pages without cookies being stored. Failure to accept cookies may lead however to functional restrictions in our services.

What is personal information?
Personal information, sometimes called personal data, is any information or opinion about an identifiable person.

When do we collect, process and use personal information?
Ingersoll Rand Trading will neither collect, process, nor use any personally-identifiable information about you, unless you voluntarily choose to provide it to us (e. g. by e-mail, registration, survey, the conclusion of a contract, or if you request information by filling-in our online enquiry forms or sign up for our newsletter service). When you do provide us with personal information, we will exclusively collect, process and use this information in compliance with currently applicable laws on data protection and for the purpose of implementing contracts and for the protection of our own legitimate business interests such as, for instance, supplying expert advice and support to our customers as well as the customized development and design of our products. You have the right to object to using your personal information at any given time. In order to protect you and us against data that is infested by viruses, Ingersoll Rand and their worldwide affiliates automatically scan and subject all incoming e-mails to an antivirus filter.

Data economy
We will exclusively collect and store the information that is required for the respective purpose.

Circulation of data
Your personal information is safe with us and will be kept confident. We do neither sell, rent or otherwise market your personal information to third parties.

Right of access to personal information
If requested, Ingersoll Rand Trading informs you immediately and in compliance with applicable laws on privacy, data protection and data security whether or not any personally-identifiable information is stored in our databases. Ingersoll Rand Trading takes reasonable precautions to always keep up-to-date and accurate information. If any wrong information should have been stored, it will either be corrected or immediately erased, if requested.

Copy right
The text, video sequences, graphics and their arrangement on our web pages are all subject to copyright and other legislation for the protection of intellectual property. You are not allowed to modify / repost the contents and framing of our web pages or of any other associated measures / methods. Besides that, these objects may not be copied for commercial use or distribution, nor may these objects be modified or reposted to other sites. Any content printed or downloaded may not be sold, licensed, transferred, copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or in or on any media to any person without the prior written consent of Ingersoll Rand Trading GmbH.

Warranty and Liability
Our web site has been created and is continuously updated with the greatest possible care and accuracy. Although we are striving to keep it accurate, we do nut assume any responsibility for freedom from errors or inaccuracies. Ingersoll Rand Trading does not accept liability for the correctness, completeness, actuality as well as suitability of its contents.The user hereby acknowledges that the use of material that is available on this web site is at the user's sole risk.

Links to other Web Sites
Ingersoll Rand Trading web pages contain links to other Internet pages. Ingersoll Rand Trading does not have an influence on the design or the contents of third-party links. Ingersoll Rand Trading expressly disclaims any liability for the contents of any links to third-party pages on all of its web pages including sub-pages. This refers to all third-party links on Ingersoll Rand Trading pages as well as to all third-party information provided on the pages linked thereafter.

Ingersoll Rand Trading GmbH is a limited liability company ('Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung') incorporated under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany with principal office in Oberhausen, Rheinland. It is registered with the district court ('Amtsgericht') in Duisburg under No HRB 17983. Members of the Management Board are Christine Wall-Pilgenroeder, Joachim Bathe and Glenn Oestevik.

The value added tax identification number of Ingersoll Rand Trading GmbH, (pursuant to Article 22 (1) of the Sixth Council Directive (77/388/EEC) of 17 May 1977 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States of the European Union relating to turnover taxes) is DE 113866219.